Vian Sora
Born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq, during multiple wars, my paintings are
infused with emotional tension and based on confronting destruction and
decay, challenging boundaries through intentional color contrast within
gestural landscapes. My interest is to express untold emotional landscapes
to suggest the turmoil that can disturb the thin surface of social order and its
effect on the human soul. My paintings suggest figures and places, including
gardens and war zones, landscapes of lush fertility and terrible decay, cycles
of life and death, that are generating order in chaos.
As a first-generation immigrant painter, I address the effects of war and
displacement. The foundations of my paintings utilize dark stains and clashing
surface textures, which I often disrupt with vibrant paths of color that weave
throughout the compositions, reflecting a journey to find harmony within the
seeming disorder, fragments and pieces collected, colors from memory. The
figures and faces that emerge in these frenzied arrangements are references
to the bodies, collective and individual, who have been devastated in wartorn
countries like Iraq.